Driving through coastal Canada in the early morning, I almost ran over beavers on 2 separate occasions. It was dark and I did not figure out what they were until the second one was in the road. Never even seen a beaver before.
And another covered bridge in New Brunswick.
Finally got to the Bay of Fundy to see the largest tidal changes in the world. I went to the Hopewell Rocks and it changed 36 feet when I was there. That is just about their lowest. It is over 50 feet in some places. Holy moley!
Mount Chipody in the background of this shot.
Before
After
The rocks.
Before
After
It is a really steep coast too. Don't let it fool you!
You can see Nova Scotia across the bay in this photo.
The Bay of Fundy was such an incredible trip. I really recommend the drive to anyone.
There was a lot of overcast days on my trip but it was still incredible. On the way back through Maine, there were torrential down pours. It was crazy seeing a bright orange fox with its huge ears staring up at me as it munched on something right beside of the line in the road. I think somebody wrote a song about this guy
My E-codes had it lit up like a flame-thrower.
Look what I did on the way home.
Like I said, "3,500 miles, savage bears, 64 hours behind the wheel, 2 beavers, 62 MPG, crazy fox, and an odometer milestone."